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A single-system account of the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluency. [PDF]
A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have looked at the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluency in continuous identification paradigms.
Berry, CJ, Henson, RN, Shanks, DR
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Lost in the Mist: Acute Adrenal Crisis Following Intranasal Fluticasone Propionate Overuse
Introduction. Acute adrenal crisis in relation to nasal steroid overuse has been reported very scantly in English medical literature and remains an underdiagnosed condition. Case presentation.
Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla +2 more
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Associating sensory cues with incoming seizures: developing an animal model of auras
For patients with epilepsy, one of the biggest problems is the unpredictability of the time when the next seizure will occur. Interestingly, some epileptic patients experience a sensory sensation preceding seizures, called aura, which helps them move to ...
Ritwik Das +4 more
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Childhood Memory and a History of Different Forms of Abuse [PDF]
A widespread professional and public controversy has recently emerged regarding recovered memories of child sexual abuse, but the prevalence and nature of these memories have received limited empirical examination.
Melchert, Timothy
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Introduction: Urologists perform approximately 500.000 prostate biopsies per year in United States of America. Currently there is no universally agreed standard of analgesia.
Fatih ATUĞ +4 more
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“Have You Seen The Notebook?” “I Don’t Remember.” Using Popular Cinema to Teach Memory and Amnesia [PDF]
The recent influx of films addressing different aspects of memory loss inspired the development of an upper-level undergraduate seminar that focuses on investigating amnesia through the lens of popular cinema.
Gingerich, Amanda C.
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Brain Learning, Attention, and Consciousness [PDF]
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throughout life are proposed to lead to conscious experiences. These processes include the learning of top-down expectations, the matching of these expectations
Grossberg, Stephen
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Solving the binding problem: cellular adhesive molecules and their control of the cortical quantum entangled network [PDF]
Quantum entanglement is shown to be the only acceptable physical solution to the binding problem. The biological basis of interneuronal entanglement is described in the frames of the beta-neurexin-neuroligin model developed by Georgiev (2002) and is ...
Georgiev, Danko
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Synapse-specific representation of the identity of overlapping memory engrams [PDF]
Memories are integrated into interconnected networks; nevertheless, each memory has its own identity. How the brain defines specific memory identity out of intermingled memories stored in a shared cell ensemble has remained elusive.
Abdou, Kareem +6 more
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Drug induced retrograde amnesia [PDF]
J W, Dundee, A C, McKay
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